Garage doors in Billingham
Garage door repairs, replacements and automation across Billingham's TS22 and TS23 postcodes. The town's post-war estates carry decades of up and over doors, snapped springs and cables are the everyday repair at £90 to £180. Free quotes.
Built with ICI, aged with the doors to prove it
Billingham grew fast with ICI in the post-war decades, and its estates in Charltons, Wolviston Court, Low Grange and the town centre were built with garages and parking in mind. Those garages now carry doors that are 30, 40 or 50 years into service, and Billingham generates some of the steadiest repair work on Teesside: snapped canopy springs, frayed cables, worn rollers and lock barrels, almost all sorted for £80 to £250.
Replacement patterns
Billingham's straight-fronted estates make for easy replacements: standard openings, good access, and driveways long enough that any door type works. Steel up and overs on retractable gear remain the value pick at £700 to £1,400 fitted, while insulated roller doors at £900 to £1,800 have become the modern default, no swing-out, electric as standard, and the ceiling left free for storage.
The two-into-one opportunity
Plenty of Billingham semis and bungalows have twin single doors on a double garage. Removing the centre pier and fitting one wide double is a structural job, lintel, brickwork, making good, but it changes how the garage works completely and costs roughly the door plus a day's building work.
Typical Billingham prices
Standard Teesside rates apply: repairs £80 to £250, springs and cables £90 to £180, up and over doors £700 to £1,400 fitted, rollers £900 to £1,800, sectionals £1,200 to £2,500, automation £350 to £700.